🐾 Feed with Confidence: Tongs that make every meal a breeze!
The Zoo Med Labs Stainless Steel Feeding Tongs come in a convenient 2-pack, each measuring approximately 10 inches long. Designed with soft, angled tips for safe and hygienic feeding, these tongs are perfect for a variety of pets, including marine triggerfish, large cichlids, aquatic turtles, and more.
A**R
Perfect picker upper
I sew and when bobbin rolls under machine, agh! But this extends your reach, just enough to reach tiny little buggers that roll under table. Bought these as a joke gift but ended up using daily. Love them!
J**Y
Great product by zoo med
The tongs are of perfect length and the rubber tips are more than helpful for aggressive eaters. They are super easy to clean as well and a great value for the price.
B**.
Rubber Tips removable,Good quality, Bearded Dragons
I Love my Zoo Med feeding tongs, I have a few of the straight 10 inch tongs for feeding my Milk Snakes, but the angled ones are perfect for feeding my Bearded Dragon her crickets...I don't have to hold my arm all weird in the cage anymore for her to get a good angle to get her crickets! She does prefer them with the rubber ends removed(crickets wiggle out of the smoothe grip easily) but underneath the rubber tips there are nice ridges in the steal just like my stright Zoo Med tongs! So win win! Awesome buy, will be ordering more as a gift for my sister and her Bearded Dragon :)
K**O
great
reptiles don't get hurt with these
G**X
They work and blunt tips are safe
These do their job. They grip food well and the blunt tips ensure they aren't going to harm your animal when feeding. They also work well for grabbing debris off the floor of the terrarium.
C**.
These do not hold or grip feeders at all.
These tongs are very difficult to use because they don’t grasp very well wether it be rodents for my snakes or crickets or mealworms for my geckos. Very disappointed.
R**S
Glad I bought them
Highly useful.
D**N
Slippery
They suck at holding things. Got them for my feeder insects for my Leo’s so they didn’t bite the metal of the tongs. To bad they don’t hold the insect long enough for the gecko to bite it. A for effort
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